The best river, stream, or creek camping near Laurel

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Looking to camp near Laurel, Mississippi and enjoy some river activities? Look no further than Creekside Farm Co. (273 reviews), Camp Topisaw (269 reviews), and All You Need Institute (133 reviews). With popular amenities like toilets, trash, and showers, you'll have all the convenience you need. Plus, you can enjoy biking, hiking, and snow sports in the area. And don't worry about breaking the bank - options start as low as $19 per night, with an average price of $30 per night. Get ready for a fantastic camping experience!

Top-rated campgrounds near Laurel

Chickens and Nature

1. Chickens and Nature

19mi from Laurel · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
🌲 Escape to Nature 🌲 Looking for peace, quiet, and a true escape from the noise of everyday life? Come unwind at our secluded camping site tucked deep in the woods, right beside a gentle, flowing stream. ✨ What you’ll enjoy: • Serene setting surrounded by towering trees 🌳 • Relaxing sounds of running water just steps away 💧 • A cozy, quiet camper retreat 🏕️ • Perfect for stargazing, reading, or simply disconnecting 🌌 📍 Hidden in the heart of nature – yet easily accessible. 🎒 Bring your essentials, and let the forest do the rest. Reserve your peaceful spot today and recharge in nature’s embrace. 🌿
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night
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2. P

20mi from Laurel · 1 site · Tent
Only 3.1mi from Okatoma Outdoor Post. Woods with a small pond and small stream. At the end of a dead end road. You can get fresh water from our well at the house. Very quiet and peaceful. An outdoor toilet will be completed soon. Little to no cell service. If you are looking for a place to not be bothered, this is i
Pets
Campfires
from 
$15
 / night
De Soto National Forest

3. De Soto National Forest

78%
(9)
79 sites · Beaumont, Mississippi
Lush rolling terrain and wide slow creeks are trademarks of the De Soto National Forest. So are kickin’ it in a canoe with a brew while you float down the river, we suggest exploring both! The swamplands here offer ample opportunity for kayaking, canoeing, and fishing on the Black Creek National Scenic River. The primitive camping along the way is hot in the summer, but prime for misty morning photography and inky orange sunsets...worth it! Off-road the Rattlesnake Bay Trail or hike the Tuxachanie trail with your crew for a day of laughs deep in the pines. You can pretty much camp forever here too, so pack up a week or two worth of gear, and really dig deep into what Desoto has to offer.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Bienville National Forest

4. Bienville National Forest

34 sites · Forest, Mississippi
Bienville National Forest is ready to welcome you with outdoor adventure and the sweetest southern charm! With over 178,000 acres to explore, this gorgeous forest is perfect for those who want to take it slow. Sunset watching and family camping are top notch, and the incredible Shockaloe Horse Trail offers both riders and hikers 23 miles of forest meandering. Anglers and boating enthusiasts can troll Marathon Lake, the bass fishing is a good as the scenery, and the camping accommodations offer as little or as much solitude as you like. Visiting Bienville is like greeting an old friend, warm and with a smile.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets

Looking to camp near Laurel, Mississippi and enjoy some river activities? Look no further than Creekside Farm Co. (273 reviews), Camp Topisaw (269 reviews), and All You Need Institute (133 reviews). With popular amenities like toilets, trash, and showers, you'll have all the convenience you need. Plus, you can enjoy biking, hiking, and snow sports in the area. And don't worry about breaking the bank - options start as low as $19 per night, with an average price of $30 per night. Get ready for a fantastic camping experience!

Top-rated campgrounds near Laurel

Chickens and Nature

1. Chickens and Nature

19mi from Laurel · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
🌲 Escape to Nature 🌲 Looking for peace, quiet, and a true escape from the noise of everyday life? Come unwind at our secluded camping site tucked deep in the woods, right beside a gentle, flowing stream. ✨ What you’ll enjoy: • Serene setting surrounded by towering trees 🌳 • Relaxing sounds of running water just steps away 💧 • A cozy, quiet camper retreat 🏕️ • Perfect for stargazing, reading, or simply disconnecting 🌌 📍 Hidden in the heart of nature – yet easily accessible. 🎒 Bring your essentials, and let the forest do the rest. Reserve your peaceful spot today and recharge in nature’s embrace. 🌿
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night
P

2. P

20mi from Laurel · 1 site · Tent
Only 3.1mi from Okatoma Outdoor Post. Woods with a small pond and small stream. At the end of a dead end road. You can get fresh water from our well at the house. Very quiet and peaceful. An outdoor toilet will be completed soon. Little to no cell service. If you are looking for a place to not be bothered, this is i
Pets
Campfires
from 
$15
 / night
De Soto National Forest

3. De Soto National Forest

78%
(9)
79 sites · Beaumont, Mississippi
Lush rolling terrain and wide slow creeks are trademarks of the De Soto National Forest. So are kickin’ it in a canoe with a brew while you float down the river, we suggest exploring both! The swamplands here offer ample opportunity for kayaking, canoeing, and fishing on the Black Creek National Scenic River. The primitive camping along the way is hot in the summer, but prime for misty morning photography and inky orange sunsets...worth it! Off-road the Rattlesnake Bay Trail or hike the Tuxachanie trail with your crew for a day of laughs deep in the pines. You can pretty much camp forever here too, so pack up a week or two worth of gear, and really dig deep into what Desoto has to offer.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Bienville National Forest

4. Bienville National Forest

34 sites · Forest, Mississippi
Bienville National Forest is ready to welcome you with outdoor adventure and the sweetest southern charm! With over 178,000 acres to explore, this gorgeous forest is perfect for those who want to take it slow. Sunset watching and family camping are top notch, and the incredible Shockaloe Horse Trail offers both riders and hikers 23 miles of forest meandering. Anglers and boating enthusiasts can troll Marathon Lake, the bass fishing is a good as the scenery, and the camping accommodations offer as little or as much solitude as you like. Visiting Bienville is like greeting an old friend, warm and with a smile.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Value Prop
Value Prop
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